Governor, 1894 Election

General

Date: November 6, 1894
Cycle: 1894
Office: Governor
State: Minnesota
District: Statewide
Candidate Gender Party Votes Percent Margin
Knute Nelson Incumbent Man Republican 147,943 49.94 +20.27
Sidney (S.M.) Owen Man People's 87,890 29.67
George L. Becker Man Democrat 53,584 18.09
Hans (H.S.) Hilleboe Man Prohibition 6,832 2.31
Scattering Write-In 11 0.00

This was the first of several gubernatorial elections in Minneosta history in which a major party did not place first or second.

Governor Nelson was reelection to a second term, however he resigned on January 31, 1895 to become U.S. Senator (1895-1923). Minneapolis lumberman, former state Senator (SD 28, 1887-1891), and Lieutenant Governor (1893-1895) David Clough took Nelson’s seat. p>Owen was a Minneapolis farm journal editor and Farmer’s Alliance 1890 gubernatorial nominee.

Becker was a lawyer from St. Paul, former St. Paul City Councilman (1854-1856), former Mayor of St. Paul (1856), and Democratic gubernatorial nominee (1859). Becker was also a candidate in 1857 for one of an expected three at-large U.S. House seats and placed third, but when Minnesota received only two seats in 1858, the top three finishers drew lots and Becker came up short.

Hilleboe, a professor and principal at the Minnesota Lutheran Seminary and Institute in Willmar, was the Prohibition Party nominee for Secretary of State in 1890.

Sources

  • The Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota, 1895 (p. 463).